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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 not spayed bunnies

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    • Shookyisweird
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        Would two female bunnies that have not been spayed get along? I feel like shooky would do good playing with another bun and I know someone with another bunnie which is a female too that has not been spayed.


      • sarahthegemini
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          It’s safer for the bunnies to both be spayed before you attempt to bond them. Hormones make them unpredictable (which could = aggression)


        • tobyluv
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            That could be very dangerous. The first step in bonding rabbits is for both of them to be spayed or neutered. Rabbits can fight and can severely injure each other. It sounds like you may be talking about just letting the rabbits play together at times, and that’s not something that can be done. If rabbits are put together, it needs to be on a permanent basis, where they live together all the time. You have to go through a bonding process first, which can be easy or it can be difficult and take a while. Rabbits just can’t go on occasional play dates. Rabbits should be spayed anyway, even if they are the only rabbit in the home, since there is such a high chance of them developing uterine cancer.


          • Shookyisweird
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              Oh okay shooky is getting spayed this months and the other bunny will be getting spayed too so we’ll see how it goes from there thanks you


            • Sirius&Luna
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                Bunnies that aren’t bonded can’t ‘play’ together. They need to go through the bonding process, and then not be separated. Bunnies don’t play like dogs do.

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            FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 not spayed bunnies